tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1913440299679310512.post5107496945368761886..comments2023-06-07T08:01:33.887-04:00Comments on the lighthouse: X-perimentTesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09858653306179033669noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1913440299679310512.post-89560175712613327412014-04-30T06:46:09.751-04:002014-04-30T06:46:09.751-04:00Oh no!! Red vinegar deodorant? Haha! I can'...Oh no!! Red vinegar deodorant? Haha! I can't even imagine the results of that.<br /><br />I think I'm as fascinated with Yore as I am because smell isn't involved when reading books. I've learned that women (men too, probably) putted scented wax in their hair. The heat of candles and people while at balls etc., would melt the wax, causing the scent to mask their own interesting state of smelliness.<br />I've often wondered, watching Lady Mary in her beautiful gowns, what she does about the underarm area. They must have had tricks, right?<br />Looking forward to your X-post, Nancy.Tesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09858653306179033669noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1913440299679310512.post-46593137913039444122014-04-29T20:37:27.681-04:002014-04-29T20:37:27.681-04:00I'm thinking of Xperimenting with the X post t...I'm thinking of Xperimenting with the X post too. Not Xcited about it, but X rays thrill me even less..<br /><br />I've tried all sorts of natural things. It was when I tried red vinegar as deodorant (upon the advice of a friend) that I thought I'd go back to a few more modern products (ones that didn't drive other people away). You are much braver than I... I will admit to a extreme fondness for fragranced soaps and lotions and shampoos. I even thinking sometimes, when watching something like Downton Abbey, if the 'upstairs' elegance of that time was purely in the eye of the beholder and never in the nose....<br />Nancy Shumanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05584199691076992017noreply@blogger.com